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All,
I was hoping to get some input on my plan, as to whether or not others think it is feasible. I am considering sitting for the June level 1 test; however, I have not yet registered or started preparing in any way. To give you some insight into my background / situation, I have an undergraduate degree in Econ and have been working in investment banking for the past 3 years as an analyst focused primarily on M&A. I am also interested in markets and spend a fair amount of my free time (Admittedly not very much of this to go around) reading up on markets / investing and also managing my own small portfolio. Given my background, I don't expect many of the concepts on the test to be completely foreign. I am planning on leaving my job at the end of April and can probably spend about 150 - 200 hours in total preparing for the test between now and June.
Here are some factors influencing my decision to lean toward the June test as opposed to the December test
- Will have an entire month of down time to prepare (this is huge)
- It is possible I will have started a new job by December making it more difficult to focus on test prep
- I would like to have the test passed ASAP so that I can leverage it to find a hedgefund / asset management job -- the december test would be too late for this purpose
What does everyone think? Is it worth going for it?
Thanks in advance
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